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Medication errors are a significant but preventable cause of harm to children and young people. Meds IQ brings together quality improvement (QI) tools and improvement projects that have been developed to address this problem. Meds IQ is now part of a wider repository of quality improvement resources...

This report highlights the key findings and recommendations from the analysis of the data provided by neonatal units on the admissions of 99,849 babies for neonatal care in England, Scotland and Wales in 2016.

This report highlights the key findings and recommendations from the analysis of the data provided by neonatal units on the admissions of babies for neonatal care in England, Scotland and Wales in 2017.

We are now accepting data for the 2019-20 audit year. Download the current dataset, templates for submitting data via CSV and questionnaire and our user guide. You can also download our clinical lead sign-off form for 2018-19 data and our privacy statement.

NPDA collects data from paediatric diabetes units from across England and Wales and reports annually. Please see below for information about the data collection process and analysis, our privacy statement and how you can access NPDA data for research.

This tool displays the results from the National Neonatal Audit Programme on data from 2014-2016 at a hospital, neonatal network (regional) and national level. It allows the neonatal community and the public to view and compare the results of our analysis.

The Forum comprises clinical leads with expertise in QIPS as well as RCPCH staff members, who together advise on an operational plan to deliver the Quality Improvement Strategy Framework, adopted by the RCPCH in 2015.

This framework aims to improve recognising and responding to children at risk of deterioration. A safer system can work in partnership with families and patients, develop a patient safety culture and support ongoing learning.